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What is this world he has awoken into--where metal "monsters" roar down smooth stone paths and people parade in unfamiliar costumes? Where is the home that once stood on this pile of ancient rubble? And who is this woman who sees him when no one else can . . . and who stirs the fire in his soul? Her research into the legend of a notorious 18th-century Highland chieftan has brought Arabella Ryan to Scotland's storm-swept Loch Fasail. And now the Black Maclean himself has invaded her dreams. show more The sensuous caress of her mysterious "ghost lover" is no mere fantasy, lifting Bella to heights of ecstasy she never imagined existed. But fate has a reason for bringing them together across the centuries--a perilous mission that could change history as it tests the power of their desire and their love. show lessTags
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I might have given this book 4 stars, but the heroine turned stupid near the end of the book & kind of ruined it for me. Overall, it was still a pretty enjoyable read.
I might have given this book 4 stars, but the heroine turned stupid near the end of the book & kind of ruined it for me. Overall, it was still a pretty enjoyable read.
AUTHOR: A time travel romance. First book written in the Immortal Warriors series. Appears to be the first book that author Sara Mackenzie has written. She wrote books 1, 2 and 3 in the series within the same year, 2006. In my humble opinion, if you have ever read, “Oh darling I love you” as the sun creeps over the mountain and the violin plays in the background. Well, guess what.
SYNOPSIS – 18th century MacLean, 21st century Bella, controlling boyfriend Brian, an annoying book agent, the Fiosaiche, a hag, mean girl Ishbel from the 18th century, a loch monster and the famous door that is open between “here and there” that must be closed.
PASSION SCALE: This book gets TWO STARS for WILL make you wiggle a little. I had to take my show more imagination to the gymnasium for a good work out. However, it only required lifting 10 pound weights as opposed to 25 pound weights.
* NOT very descriptive and requires imagination
** WILL make you wiggle a little)
*** WISH it was me;
**** OH BODY, whew;
***** EROTICA and well over the top
FAVORITE PART: Brian thinking he was going to get Bella back so easily. HA!
LEAST FAVORITE PART: All the running around with a Fiosaiche (Scottish Gaelic for a prophet, soothsayer or fortune teller) and a Hag and a Loch monster.
YOU WILL LIKE THIS BOOK IF YOU LIKE: Historical romance. Time travel. Tales of myths and legends brought from the 18th century into the 20th (21st ?) century
This book gets THREE Stars. If this book was meant to be an adult romance, author Sara Mackenzie falls short of adult like sizzle. If the book was meant to be “YA” then it is too descriptive on the sizzle. Where does that leave us? Good question. show less
SYNOPSIS – 18th century MacLean, 21st century Bella, controlling boyfriend Brian, an annoying book agent, the Fiosaiche, a hag, mean girl Ishbel from the 18th century, a loch monster and the famous door that is open between “here and there” that must be closed.
PASSION SCALE: This book gets TWO STARS for WILL make you wiggle a little. I had to take my show more imagination to the gymnasium for a good work out. However, it only required lifting 10 pound weights as opposed to 25 pound weights.
* NOT very descriptive and requires imagination
** WILL make you wiggle a little)
*** WISH it was me;
**** OH BODY, whew;
***** EROTICA and well over the top
FAVORITE PART: Brian thinking he was going to get Bella back so easily. HA!
LEAST FAVORITE PART: All the running around with a Fiosaiche (Scottish Gaelic for a prophet, soothsayer or fortune teller) and a Hag and a Loch monster.
YOU WILL LIKE THIS BOOK IF YOU LIKE: Historical romance. Time travel. Tales of myths and legends brought from the 18th century into the 20th (21st ?) century
This book gets THREE Stars. If this book was meant to be an adult romance, author Sara Mackenzie falls short of adult like sizzle. If the book was meant to be “YA” then it is too descriptive on the sizzle. Where does that leave us? Good question. show less
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